Roger has produced oil paintings, created mixed media sculpture, and other art pieces for over 30 years.

He minored in fine art at Brigham Young University and owned and curated an art gallery Provo Utah during the 1980's. The gallery showed a variety of oils, bronze works and quality reproduction artifacts. Among the reproductions were Egyptian, Etruscan, South American pottery and bronze castings. A wonderful line of reproduction Native American Ceremonial and artifact pieces were also available.

Clark's Gallery featured artists from several states across the country, giving clients a wide variety of choice. This fine gallery was ahead of it's time for Provo and was closed in 1989.

BECAUSE OF OUR LOVE FOR THE BEAUTY AND CREATIVE EXPRESSION OF ART, NORTHLIGHT CARRIES ON THE TRADITION.

ANCIENT MYSTERY STONES
The mysterious original stone artifact was claimed to have been found in an ancient Egyptian tomb. The purpose of this curiosity is unknown! When spun counter-clockwise the stone will spin smoothly for many revolutions. Spin the stone clockwise and it will stop, reversing its direction.

Each reproduction is painstakingly hand crafted for your enjoyment and mental dilemma.

We found a photograph of a strikingly similar stone which had been found in the Olduvai Gorge of the Serengeti Plains in northern Tanzania. Archaeologists dated this stone at 1 million years old.

While everything listed above is immediately available, custom and commisioned work can be produced on request.

Northlight is presently seeking artists who are interested in participating with a co-op gallery. Our goal is to expose the creative works of those who would like to share in the effort to reach the public.

For more information on Northlight Artwork and Artifact Reproductions, please contact Roger and Heather Clark by phone.